The objective is to create an environment where they can sit upright and on their edges without pressure and overcrowding.
Is it ok if vinyl records lean on each other.
Japanese pressings were also issued with a paper sash or obi that wrapped around the cover and provided information for the buyer in japanese.
So vinyl record sales will soon over take cd sales.
Wondering if it would be better for their health to have a super tight and i mean it fit or a more relaxed fit w o the box like this.
Never stack records on top of each other whether in their jackets or not.
This is one sure fire way to cause warping possible cracking of the vinyl record because of the weight and will inevitably produce scuff marks and ring wear on the album cover marring the artwork.
Not so big either.
Well theoretically they could but now now.
Most vinyl records will require either 7 in 18 cm 10 in 25 cm or 12 in 30 cm sleeves.
Pvc comes in two basic forms.
Thanks for the reply.
Sleeves are typically available from used music and record shops as well as online retailers like amazon sleeve city usa and bags unlimited.
With the lacquer disc factory burnt down vinyl record producers will face a supply shortage.
Loosely packed vinyl that lean begin to warp over time and become damaged.
On other occasions record companies in other countries may choose to press albums on colored vinyl.
Bulk of it is streaming.
To properly store a vinyl record you will need sleeves for the disc itself and the case it comes in.
Rigid sometimes abbreviated as rpvc and flexible.
I had them crammed super tight before with my wooden 45 box jammed in the left box.
Your records should be tight enough so they do not lean against each other but not too tight to where you cannot pull one out.
Vinyl records are coming back in a big way but the sound quality can suffer if you don t keep them clean.
That is a problem.
Pvc is the world s third most widely produced synthetic plastic polymer after polyethylene and polypropylene about 40 million tons of pvc are produced each year.